Updated.
April 26, 2020 19: 13:03
Some state federal governments have announced plans to slowly begin raising coronavirus restrictions, making some allowances for people to resume some particular activities.
On Sunday, both Queensland and Western Australia federal governments said they would be unwinding restrictions this week as evidence grows of an effective flattening of the curve
The lifting of limitations has been discussed by both federal and state governments, but each seems taking a specific method based upon their own numbers and medical guidance.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has actually said no nationwide restrictions would be lifted up until at least Might 11, which would be completion of a four-week duration throughout which a number of key analytical metrics would be determined.
But state and area federal governments are free to make their own calls on particular matters. This is where every one presently stands.
Queensland
From Saturday, May 2, Queenslanders will have (a little) more freedom than they have actually had for the past few weeks.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk revealed that individuals would be able to opt for a drive within 50 kilometres of their house or go out for a picnic with members of their household.
Some non-essential shopping, like for clothing or shoes,